Home / Public EV Chargers / QLD / Black Mountain

QLD 4563 · Gympie

Public EV Chargers in Black Mountain

Black Mountain has 1 public EV charging stations with 4 plugs — including 1 DC fast charger reaching up to 50 kW.

Black Mountain has a single public charging station serving the local area.

1

Stations

4

Plugs

1

DC Fast

50 kW

Max Speed

All Charging Stations

1 stations in Black Mountain, QLD 4563

DC Fast
50 kW

Yurika

Black Mountain, QLD 4563

4

plugs

EV Charging in Context

How Black Mountain's charging infrastructure compares to local demand.

9,826

Residents (2021)

1:9,826

Charger-to-resident ratio

96%

Households with a car

Black Mountain has a population of 9,826 and 1 public EV charging station — roughly 1 charger for every 9,826 residents. Car ownership is high at 96% of households (above the QLD average of 92%), which means more potential EV demand.

According to the 2021 Census, 62% of workers in Black Mountain drive to their job — above the state average.

Charging Networks in Black Mountain

Yurika

1 station · 4 plugs

1 DC

More Chargers in Gympie

View all →

Other suburbs in the Gympie council area with public EV chargers.

Nearby Suburbs

EV chargers in suburbs near Black Mountain.

Related Guides

Frequently Asked Questions

How many public EV chargers are in Black Mountain?

Black Mountain has 1 EV charging station with 4 total plugs — 1 DC fast charger and 0 AC destination chargers across 1 network.

What's the fastest EV charger in Black Mountain?

The fastest charger in Black Mountain is a 50 kW DC unit operated by Yurika. There are 1 DC fast charger in total.

Which EV charging networks operate in Black Mountain?

Charging networks in Black Mountain include Yurika. There is currently only one network operating here.

Which council area is Black Mountain in?

Black Mountain is in the Gympie local government area. Other suburbs in Gympie with EV chargers include Barker Creek Flat, Aldershot.

Is Black Mountain underserved for EV charging?

Black Mountain has 9,826 residents sharing 1 public charger — roughly 1 for every 9,826 people. That ratio suggests the area could benefit from more charging infrastructure. Car ownership is 96%, above the QLD average.

How high is car ownership in Black Mountain?

96% of households in Black Mountain own at least one car — above the QLD average of 92%. High car ownership typically translates to stronger EV charger demand as adoption grows.

Charger data: OpenStreetMap (2025). Population and commute data: ABS 2021 Census. Gridly does not guarantee charger availability — confirm via the network's app before travelling.